Arsenal Renew Their Interest In Yohan Cabaye

After easily beating Liverpool on Saturday, Arsenal are certain to qualify for the Champions League next season. The Gunners boss Arsene Wenger is planning to sign couple of world class defenders and midfielders in the summer and it now appears that the Frenchman has renewed his interest in PSG star Yohan Cabaye.

Yohan Cabaye, 29, moved to French champions PSG from Newcastle United in January last year. The Frenchman was the star performer of the Magpies and he was considered as one of the brightest midfielders of Premier League.

However, Yohan Cabaye has not been able to secure a place in the star studded PSG midfield. Yohan Cabaye has made only 19 appearances for PSG this season and considering the 2016a s Euro competition, he wants to move for a club where he can get a regular football.

As usual, Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is facing the injury problem this season too. The likes of Aaron Ramsey, Jack Wilshere and Mathiu Flamini are troubled with injury problems this season and Arsene Wenger is keen to avoid the same situation in future.

Arsene Wenger has told the Arsenal management that he wants to sign some world class midfielders and defenders in the summer. The French boss is a long term admirer of Yohan Cabaye. He even tried to sign the midfielder last year with no luck but believes that it is very possible to get his man this time around.

PSG are willing to listen to the offers for Yohan Cabaye as they want to raise the money for a blockbuster signing, like Paul Pogba. Arsenal authorities are also aware about the desire of PSG to get rid of the midfielder and they believe that an offer in the region of 10-12 million pounds would be enough to get their man.

Meanwhile, reports coming from England and France have also confirmed the plans of Arsenal for Yohan Cabaye.

Sunday Mirror has claimed it today that Yohan Cabaye is back on the radar at Arsenal. Gunners boss Arsene Wenger was close to signing the 29-year-old Frenchman fromNewcastle at the start of last season but failed in a A?10million bid.

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